Soccer-Isak ready for team training return after injury layoff in boost for Liverpool, Sweden


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - UEFA Champions League - Liverpool Training - AXA Training Centre, Liverpool, Britain - March 17, 2026 Liverpool's Alexander Isak during training. Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff/File Photo

April 2 (Reuters) - Liverpool striker ⁠Alexander Isak is poised to rejoin training with the ⁠team this week after a prolonged absence due to a ‌broken leg, manager Arne Slot confirmed, with his return also a major boost for Sweden in the run-up to the World Cup.

The 26-year-old required surgery after ​breaking his leg in December while scoring ⁠Liverpool's opening goal in a ⁠2-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur.

With Sweden sealing their spot at the ⁠World ‌Cup with a playoff win over Poland on Tuesday, Slot said things were looking up for Isak.

"I think ⁠Alex is in a really good place because Sweden ​qualified for the ‌World Cup yesterday evening and apart from that he's ⁠going to train ​with the group again for the first time tomorrow," Slot told club media on Wednesday.

"Of course it's only his first session, after three ⁠or four months (out), with the team but ​it's good to have him back because we all know who we signed and we've signed an incredible striker.

"So to have him again ⁠in a team that's usually generating quite a lot chances – and maybe not immediately from the first moment that he can start – but to have him back for the last two months ​is, I think, very helpful for us."

Liverpool, ⁠who are fifth in the Premier League, next host Fulham on ​Saturday.

The World Cup runs from June 11 ‌to July 19 in North America, ​with Sweden in Group F with Netherlands, Japan and Tunisia.

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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